Greetings in Africa
Greetings represent a cultural convention and in Africa its verbal articulation is as important as the gestures that accompany it. Those gestures include a bow,…
Greetings represent a cultural convention and in Africa its verbal articulation is as important as the gestures that accompany it. Those gestures include a bow,…
According to reports going the rounds, there is much surprise at the booing of the wife of Jamaica’s prime minister, Juliet Holness, who is herself…
Many readers welcomed, with surprise, the fact that the Conference of the Parties (COP) 27, this year’s most important climate change event was hosted by…
In 1987, the month of October was designated Black History Month in the UK. During this month, various events are held up and down the…
University studies are demanding and stressful regardless of where one is, or the skills or talents a student has. Wahala is a Hausa word for…
The polls have long closed on the 2022 mid-term elections in the USA. Even though the results are yet to be finalized, several truths have…
Haiti is struggling to survive. It seems to me that there are no easy answers but many opportunities for a truly bad outcome. What seems…
It is not a secret that both Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso and Che Guevara of Cuba (a native of Argentina) said several times that…
An unprecedented tragedy is one way to describe the stampede which took place on the night of 29 October in South Korea. It resulted in…
This past week Jamaica welcomed the Firearms Act of 2022 and as if its passage provides a panacea for the crime scourge wracking the island,…